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Which has a very basic pH required site of injection be tested first?

Sodium thiopental

Which have inactive metabolites?

Propofol, Etomidate

Which is used to induce a therapeutic coma?

Sodium thiopental

Which blocks NMDA receptors and causes dissociative effects?

Ketamine

Which is best for trauma patients and why?

Ketamine - rapid onset, preserves breathing, increases HR, SVR and MAP, bronchodilator, can be given IM.

Which act as cerebral vasoconstrictors?

Sodium thiopental, Etomidate, Midazolam, Propofol

Which needs to be adjusted in low albumin states?

Sodium thiopental

Which is a potent anti-emetic?

Propofol

Which is remarkably CV stable?

Etomidate

Which burns on injection?

Propofol, Etomidate

Which can cause myoclonus?

Etomidate

Which is the ultra-short acting opiod?

Remifentanil

Which opioids are used for cardiac procedures?

Fentanyl and Sufentanil.

Which opioid is used for ambulatory procedures?

Alfentanil